Solutions for EBK PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
Problem 1RP:
(a) Show how you would rewire the protoboard in Figure 5-4(a) so that all the odd-numbered resistors...Problem 2RP:
How is the circuit changed when pin 2 and pin 3 in Figure 5-5 are connected? FIGURE 5-5Problem 3RP:
Determine the total resistance in Figure 5-10(a) if the positions of R2 and R4 are interchanged....Problem 4RP:
What is the total resistance for the following series resistors: 1.0 k, 2.2 k, 3.3 k, and 5.6 k?Problem 19RP:
Starting with Equation 5-5, prove that the required resistance needed to produce an output voltage...Problem 20RP:
What is the power in the circuit of Figure 5-48 if VS is increased to 30 V? FIGURE 5-48Problem 21RP:
Determine the minimum power rating required for each resistor in Figure 5-49 if the source voltage...Problem 23RP:
Assume that R1 is shorted In Figure 5-61. What would the Step 1 measurement be? FIGURE 5-61Problem 2TFQ:
The total resistance of a series circuit can be less than the largest resistor in that circuit.Problem 3TFQ:
If two series resistors are different sizes, the larger resistor will have the larger current.Problem 4TFQ:
If two series resistors are different sizes, the larger resistor will have the larger voltage.Problem 5TFQ:
If three equal resistors are used in a voltage divider, the voltage across each one will be...Problem 6TFQ:
There is no valid electrical reason for installing flashlight batteries so that they are not all in...Problem 10TFQ:
If point A in a circuit has a voltage of +10 V and point B has a voltage of 2 V, then VAB is +8 V.Problem 1ST:
Two equal-value resistors are connected in series and there is a current of 2 mA into the first...Problem 4ST:
When one of four series resistors is removed from a circuit and the circuit reconnected, the current...Problem 6ST:
A 9 V battery is connected across a series combination of 68 , 33 , 100 . and 47 resistors. The...Problem 7ST:
While putting four 1.5 V batteries in a four-cell flashlight, you accidentally put one of them in...Problem 8ST:
If you measure all the voltage drops and the source voltage in a series circuit and add them...Problem 9ST:
There are six resistors in a given series circuit and each resistor has 5 V dropped across it. The...Problem 10ST:
A series circuit consists of a 4.7 k, a 5.6 k, and a 10 k resistor. The resistor that has the most...Problem 11ST:
Which of the following series combinations dissipates the most power when connected across a 100 V...Problem 12ST:
The total power in a certain circuit is 1 W. Each of the five equal-value series resistors making up...Problem 13ST:
When you connect an ammeter in a series-resistive circuit and turn on the source voltage, the meter...Problem 14ST:
While checking out a series-resistive circuit, you find that the current is higher than it should...Problem 1CDQ:
With a 10 V voltage source connected between points A and B, when the switches are thrown from...Problem 2CDQ:
For the conditions described in Question 1, the current through R3 a. increases b. decreases c....Problem 3CDQ:
When the switches are in position 1 and a short develops across R3, the current through R2 a....Problem 4CDQ:
When the switches are in position 2 and a short develops across R3, the current through R5 a....Problem 5CDQ:
If the current shown by one of the milliammeters increases, the current shown by the other two a....Problem 6CDQ:
If the source voltage decreases, the current indicated by each milliammeter a. increases b....Problem 7CDQ:
If the current through R1 increases as a result of R1 being replaced by a different resistor, the...Problem 8CDQ:
If the switch is thrown from position A to position B, the ammeter reading a. increases b. decreases...Problem 9CDQ:
If the switch is thrown from position B to position C, the voltage across R4 a. increases b....Problem 10CDQ:
If the switch is thrown from position C to position D, the current through R3 a. increases b....Problem 11CDQ:
If R1 is changed to 1.2 k, the voltage from A to B a. increases b. decreases c. stays the sameProblem 12CDQ:
If R2 and R3 are interchanged, the voltage from A to B a. increases b. decreases c. stays the sameProblem 13CDQ:
If the source voltage increases from 8 V to 10 V, the voltage from A to B a. increases b. decreases...Problem 1P:
Connect each set of resistors in Figure 563 in series between points A and B. Figure 563Problem 2P:
Determine the groupings of resistors in Figure 564 that are series connections. Show how to...Problem 3P:
Determine the nominal resistance between pins 1 and 8 in the circuit board in Figure 564.Problem 4P:
Determine the nominal resistance between pins 2 and 3 in the circuit board in Figure 564.Problem 5P:
On the double-sided PC board in Figure 565, identify each group of series resistors. Note that many...Problem 10P:
Six 56 resistors, eight 100 resistors, and two 22 resistors are all connected in series. What is...Problem 12P:
You have the following resistor values available to you in the lab in unlimited quantities: 10 , 100...Problem 14P:
What is the total resistance from A to B for each switch position in Figure 568? Figure 568Problem 15P:
What is the current through each resistor in a series circuit if the total voltage is 12 V and the...Problem 16P:
The current from the source in Figure 569 is 5 mA. How much current does each milliammeter in the...Problem 17P:
Show how to connect a voltage source and an ammeter to the PC board in Figure 564 to measure the...Problem 18P:
Using 1.5 V batteries, a switch, and three lamps, devise a circuit to apply 4.5 V across either one...Problem 20P:
Determine the voltage drop across each resistor in Figure 570. 19. What is the current in each...Problem 21P:
Three 470 resistors are connected in series with a 48 V source. a. What is the current in the...Problem 22P:
Four equal-value resistors are in series with a 5 V battery, and 2.23 mA are measured. What is the...Problem 25P:
For the circuit in Figure 573 the meter reads 7.84 mA when the switch is in position A. a. What is...Problem 26P:
Determine the current measured by the meter in Figure 574 for each position of the ganged switch....Problem 27P:
Refer to Figure 5-75. Assume the green LED drops 2.0 V across it when it is on The maximum current...Problem 28P:
Refer to Figure 5-76. Assume there is a 2.0 V drop across the green LED Figure 5-76 a. What is the...Problem 29P:
Series aiding is a term sometimes used to describe voltage sources of the same polarity in series....Problem 30P:
The term series opposing means that sources are in series with opposite polarities. If a 12 V and a...Problem 33P:
Five resistors are in series with a 20 V source. The voltage drops across four of the resistors are...Problem 34P:
Determine the unspecified voltage drop(s) in each circuit of Figure 578. Show how to connect a...Problem 36P:
Find R1, R2, and R3 in Figure 580. Figure 580Problem 37P:
Determine the voltage across R5 for each position of the switch in Figure 581. The current in each...Problem 39P:
The total resistance of a circuit is 560 . What percentage of the total voltage appears across a 27 ...Problem 40P:
Determine the voltage between points A and B in each voltage divider of Figure 5- 82. Figure 5-82Problem 41P:
Determine the voltage with respect to ground for output A, B, and C in Figure 5-83(a). Figure 5-83Problem 43P:
What is the voltage across each resistor in Figure 584? R is the lowest-value resistor, and all...Problem 45P:
If there are 10 V across R1 in Figure 5-86, what is the voltage across each of the other-resistors?...Problem 52P:
The following W resistors are in series: 1.2 k, 2.2 k, 3.9 k, and 5.6 k. What is the maximum...Problem 53P:
Find RT in Figure 587.Problem 54P:
A certain series circuit consists of a W resistor, a W resistor, and a W resistor. The total...Problem 56P:
In Figure 589, how would you determine the voltage across R2 by measuring, without connecting a...Problem 58P:
In Figure 589, what is VAC?Problem 59P:
In Figure 589, what is VCA?Problem 60P:
A string of five series resistors is connected across a 12 V battery. Zero volts is measured across...Problem 61P:
By observing the meters in Figure 590, determine the types of failures in the circuits and which...Problem 63P:
Table 52 shows the results of resistance measurements on the PC board in Figure 591. Are these...Problem 64P:
You measure 15 k between pins 5 and 6 on the PC board in Figure 591. Does this indicate a problem?...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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